
AndrewD playfully unveils a hidden Christmas gift, sparking a community discussion about the value and sentiment of watch collecting, particularly regarding original packaging and documentation. His post explores the joy of acquiring a new timepiece and the deeper connection collectors feel to their watches' history.
As I was pulling down the Christmas tree today I noticed a small box that Santa must have slipped under there for me.
Do I have to wait till next Christmas before opening it, or is it OK to take a peek?

No message body
No message body
Hi Nicolas and Bill, You guys are more patient than I expected, but I rather like Art’s line of thinking. And seeing that Nicolas asked so nicely to see what is inside this box, I will show you…
Obviously they had issues with superfluous packaging back in the 1960’s, just as we do today. At least now I can throw these in the paper recycle bin, so they won’t be wasted…
Omega Constellation 167.005, circa 1967 Happy Christmas, Andrew!
Can't believe it, Andrew! Really nice catch! Congrats, huge congrats, you bloody Teaser. But I agree with you, the watch was worth a small teaser... Best. Nicolas
This thread is active on the Omega forum with 21 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →